42 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Chapter 43 - Dockets, Indices And Other Records
Subchapter A. Establishment, Maintenance and Effect of Judicial Records
Subchapter B. Disposition of Obsolete Records
- Section 4321 - Record Retention Schedules
(a) General rule.--The governing authority, after consultation with the County Records Committee, shall by general rule prescribe schedules setting forth the conditions under which...
- Section 4322 - Destruction And Disposition Of Obsolete Records
(a) General rule.--Any person required to maintain records pursuant to Subchapter A (relating to establishment, maintenance and effect of judicial records) may destroy such...
- Section 4323 - Form Of Recordation
(a) In general.--Records may be reproduced in accordance with subsection (c). (b) Records of permanent value.--Records that are classified as records of permanent value...
- Section 4324 - Copies Of Destroyed Records
A copy of any record destroyed or disposed of as authorized pursuant to this subchapter, or a certified copy thereof, if produced in accordance...
- Section 4325 - Duplicate Permanent Records
In order to provide insurance for the more actively used working copies against damage or loss through wear or disaster, duplicate copies of all...
- Section 4326 - Original Records Meriting Special Care
If, in the opinion of the person having custody of an original record, such original possesses sufficient value that it merits special care, he...
- Section 4327 - Transfer Of Custody To Local Museum Upon Application
(a) General rule.--Any nonprofit public, quasi-public, or private association or corporation situated within the county where the historical documents are filed, which maintains a...
Last modified: October 8, 2016